Hi,
Yeah It don't change the entity definition although it
will add those fields as the new fields in the entity.
I would also like to know if there is some way to
change the definition of entity.
>PS. Is there any good search function for the
> mailinglist? I am sure
> someone must have asked a similar question before
> but I was not able to
> find it.
Nabble(one of the forums site to maintain the mailing
list of soo many open source project) is maintaining
the mailing list of apache ofbiz.You can search the
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download the old email from the apache site with the
help of this email address and then search offline on
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--- Anders Hessellund <
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> Hi,
>
> how do I change an entity definition? Lets say I
> have an entity Pizza with
> fields: name, price and taste. Now I want to change
> my entity such that it
> still is called Pizza but the fields are now: smell,
> tag and xyz. How do I
> delete the existing definition and insert the new
> one? It does not have to
> happen at runtime.
>
> I've tried changing the entity definition
> (entitymodel.xml), but when I
> start up ofbiz the entity has not changed (at least
> according to the
> webtools' entitymanager).
>
> -- AH
>
> PS. Is there any good search function for the
> mailinglist? I am sure
> someone must have asked a similar question before
> but I was not able to
> find it.
>
>
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